Viktor Orbán: János Áder Stood up for the Rule of Law
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Former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán defended János Áder, who he said stood up for the rule of law, to which the response was aggression, threats, and intimidation.
Due to Péter Magyar's heated roasting of János Áder, János Lázár and Gergely Gulyás also defended the former head of state.
The controversy arose after János Áder, in a public media podcast, called the government's plans to replace President Tamás Sulyok unconstitutional, which he described as a "constitutional coup."
Viktor Orbán has rarely spoken since the April elections, but this time he made an exception. On Saturday evening, he reacted to the political dispute between János Áder and the Tisza government on his Facebook page. According to the former prime minister, what happened threatens the rule of law and sharply criticized the government.
János Áder's crime is that he stood up for the rule of law.
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